1884-1886
1884-1886: James G.
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1884-1886: James G. Blaine’s Twenty Years of Congress provides an essential firsthand account of the shift in American foreign policy from the Civil War to the late 1880s. Blaine’s writings detail the transition of the U.S. from a nation concerned with internal survival to one actively seeking “commercial supremacy” and strategic outposts like Môle Saint-Nicolas.
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Logan, 465 / Bates: HT-DRUS-1941-000494